Your anger at the situation in Gaza may be justified, but using a picture of an Israeli flag with a swastika on it as your profile picture is outrageous and should be changed imo
Liam Kitching is from Harrogate and according to Eccles all his family and friends are Leeds fans - it didn’t seem to weigh on him much during the game though.
A guy with a cavalier attitude to his own safety and a penchant for strawberry daiquiris who calls himself “Hardest Geezer”? I’m not saying he’s going in front of The Hague but his social media accounts must be a minefield!
For starters, the traffic chaos mentioned above can be a very good way to push people onto public transport if you give buses priority to leave when roads are otherwise closed…
Can see us conceding a couple of early goals and the air very quickly going out of the game. If we can keep a clean sheet, or even keep them to one goal for the first half then I am sure we will get at least one good chance ourselves and who knows.
If we score a meaningful goal then I will go...
We could start with maybe….a bus?
There are other suggestions listed above….to say the ground is going to be forever inaccessible by public transport is just a failure of imagination.
Blaming the Glazers for everything wrong with the club seems like lazy scapegoating at this point. Are they setting the tactics that leave you incredibly open every week after spending about £400 million on players?
He made 10 tackles yesterday - for context, Sheaf made eight and no Leeds player made more than two. Combined with the assist and his general passing range, it was as complete a DM performance as we’ve seen in ages.
He’s been dealt the best hand we’ve had in years, but has so far played it extremely well. Whether or not we can maintain the progress on the pitch, the steps taken to professionalise things off it at least leave us in good stead.
Atmosphere was fantastic yesterday, which really shows the value in admitting 2000 undercover Leeds fans in the home end. They were absolutely massive.
Keep them where they are - it’s good to see the dugouts if you’re watching on TV, and from a selfish point of view I enjoy watching highlights/live games with the camera in the same stand as my season ticket.